Load Recordsprofessor ganson wrote:Wtf is up with Providence?
current favorite albums
Hella - There's No 666 in Outer Space
Brilliant stuff, very different from there noisier releases but it's still Hella.
Brilliant stuff, very different from there noisier releases but it's still Hella.

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Providence has more than Load records. Load is just one aspect that is better known than others--but even Ben's output beyond Lightning Bolt, White Mice and a few others is still relatively obscure.
My perspective on this is warped because my idea of the providence scene isn't about albums that are available but what is actually happening. Between AS220 and many small art galleries/warehouse shows, there is a LOT going on. The culture in providence is very simply supportive of the arts in about all forms--and there's plenty of dialogue between artists, and many getting out on international tour and bringing that experience back to enrich the local scene.
Basically it is a hotspot of artistic R&D with almost every idea you can imagine being explored; and unlike in other places I have lived, this is all out in the open with public support (well, more or less...)
Now outside of Providence maybe all you see is Load Records (and again, only some very select titles on Load), but it does miss what is going on here (even having released a lot of Providence artists, my own output misses what is going on too!)
And is far as wtf is up with Providence, Rob is wrong, the answer is H.P. Lovecraft. He is still looking after all of us
My perspective on this is warped because my idea of the providence scene isn't about albums that are available but what is actually happening. Between AS220 and many small art galleries/warehouse shows, there is a LOT going on. The culture in providence is very simply supportive of the arts in about all forms--and there's plenty of dialogue between artists, and many getting out on international tour and bringing that experience back to enrich the local scene.
Basically it is a hotspot of artistic R&D with almost every idea you can imagine being explored; and unlike in other places I have lived, this is all out in the open with public support (well, more or less...)
Now outside of Providence maybe all you see is Load Records (and again, only some very select titles on Load), but it does miss what is going on here (even having released a lot of Providence artists, my own output misses what is going on too!)
And is far as wtf is up with Providence, Rob is wrong, the answer is H.P. Lovecraft. He is still looking after all of us

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Speaking of which:Rob wrote:Skin Graft
yowie - cryptooology
Sadly, I am not allowed to play this one in the house (except on my MP3 player). Too "restless."
My world is being turned inside out!!! I used to say:
Leaves is Unwound's best album (and so my favorite album period).
But now the middle albums like Repetition and New Plastic Ideas are blowing my mind.
I used to say:
Laws of Ruin is Six Finger Satellite's best album.
But now Severe Exposure is blowing my mind. (In the past I had a copy that had the song order scrambled, and this seriously screwed up the experience!)
Also listening to:
old time relijun - witchcraft rebellion
Not sure what to think about this one.

I flip-flop on those two SFS albums from time to time. Severe Exposure is just focused on noisy rock, love the running time of 35 minutes. The first two tracks are possibly my favorite opening songs to any album. On the other hand Law of Ruins is the hour+ epic with slicker production, more variety but still has some raw rock songs. The space age packaging on Ruins completes it, too. Law of Ruins usually wins. I wish more bands would mix drone/electronics with rock like that.
Leaves Turn Inside You is always my favorite Unwound album, even though I occasionally envision it being trimmed to 50 minutes/one disc. A few in the middle of disc 1 could probably go missing with minimal tears shed, first track on the second disc never really liked. I also wish there was more drone in there! I'd go with the two preceding albums after that. CFACS is always underrated.
Leaves Turn Inside You is always my favorite Unwound album, even though I occasionally envision it being trimmed to 50 minutes/one disc. A few in the middle of disc 1 could probably go missing with minimal tears shed, first track on the second disc never really liked. I also wish there was more drone in there! I'd go with the two preceding albums after that. CFACS is always underrated.
Rob wrote: Magma - Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Tangerine Dream - Zeit
Hahaha, Magma brings back memories. I don't know if I can take them seriously, but they can be great sometimes!
Zeit...now that's an album!
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I can't think of a single unqualifiedly negative thing to say about Leaves. Yes, the recording of the drums is a bit weak, and, well, the whole thing is a bit psychedelic and moody. But that's all fine, and there's really no song that I dislike (even One Lick Less is tops imo). Here's my problem. Because the whole thing is a bit moody, I can't listen to it without getting a bit sad-- mostly because I know they will never make another album. It's hard to see a good thing come to an end. It would be one thing for a band that's so abrasive and high-energy to go out kicking and screaming. It's quite another to become so pensive and meditative, and then fade into oblivion. It was easier to enjoy Leaves before I fully understood its place in Unwound's corpus. With all that said, it's still my favorite album of all time-- even if it makes me a bit sad.Rob wrote:Leaves Turn Inside You is always my favorite Unwound album, even though I occasionally envision it being trimmed to 50 minutes/one disc. A few in the middle of disc 1 could probably go missing with minimal tears shed, first track on the second disc never really liked. I also wish there was more drone in there! I'd go with the two preceding albums after that. CFACS is always underrated.
Picked up a Los Natas album that's pretty bad ass...
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Brown Stars - M.V.E.
The Fix - At the Speed of Twisted Thought...
Forbidden - Forbidden Evil (Hadn't heard this since high school. Sooo retarded. That's an endorsement.)
Neotropic - Prestatyn EP
Jesu - Conqueror (Dunno about this one yet. Definitely wasn't in the mood when I listened to the first two tracks.)
King Tubby - Dancehall Style Dub
The Fix - At the Speed of Twisted Thought...
Forbidden - Forbidden Evil (Hadn't heard this since high school. Sooo retarded. That's an endorsement.)
Neotropic - Prestatyn EP
Jesu - Conqueror (Dunno about this one yet. Definitely wasn't in the mood when I listened to the first two tracks.)
King Tubby - Dancehall Style Dub
Neurosis - Souls at Zero
Some reason I thought this was shit last night but today I'm really digging it.
Some reason I thought this was shit last night but today I'm really digging it.
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Shit I was just going to mention these guys.Picked up a Los Natas album that's pretty bad ass...

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El hombre de montana
Have absolutely no clue if this is a 'good' album by them or not.
Have absolutely no clue if this is a 'good' album by them or not.
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Two top bands there mate, do you listen to much of Neil Young's solo stuff?junkeR wrote:I'm currently listening to:
Crosby, Stills, Nash Box Set
Buffalo Springfield Box Set
Currently listening to:
Bob Dylan - Bringing it all back home & Blood on the Tracks
Rapeman - Two nuns and a pack mule
Gorilla Biscuits - Start Today
Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped & Sonic Nurse
"What the hell kind of a two-bit operation are they running out of this treehouse, Cooper? I have seen some slip-shod, backwater burgs, but this place takes the cake."
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Rob wrote: Leaves Turn Inside You is always my favorite Unwound album, even though I occasionally envision it being trimmed to 50 minutes/one disc. A few in the middle of disc 1 could probably go missing with minimal tears shed, first track on the second disc never really liked. I also wish there was more drone in there! I'd go with the two preceding albums after that. CFACS is always underrated.
I have this one on vinyl and would probably agree that its their all around best. Its much older but I also like The Future of What too.
Currently listening to:
Eyehategod - "Dopesick"
Amon Tobin - "Permutations"
Joan Armatrading - Greatest Hits"
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Been grooving to:
Euros Childs - Bore Da (saw him the other night and he was damn fine)
Fall - Reformation! Post TLC
Low Vs Diamond E.P.
Joanna Newsom - Ys (beautiful)
Charles Mingus- Mingus and Mingus Presents (Both outstanding)
Anyone have an opinion on Keith Tippett?
Euros Childs - Bore Da (saw him the other night and he was damn fine)
Fall - Reformation! Post TLC
Low Vs Diamond E.P.
Joanna Newsom - Ys (beautiful)
Charles Mingus- Mingus and Mingus Presents (Both outstanding)
Anyone have an opinion on Keith Tippett?
Number of 1cc's : 5
Now playing: Gunbird
Now playing: Gunbird
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It's a toss up between Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle and Five leaves left by Nick Drake.
Trek trough the Galaxy on silver wings and play football online.
I have no idea why so many people rave about these guys. I've tried listening to the album of theirs that I have prolly more than a dozen times and everytime it came off as incredibly bland and boring. I'll have to give them another shot sometime.professor ganson wrote:
Dead Meadow - s/t (quite possibly best stoner rock I've heard)
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